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Banzai Attack: Saipan, The National WWII Museum

Banzai Attack: Saipan, The National WWII Museum

On July 7, 1944, the US Army 27th Infantry Division bore the brunt of the largest Banzai attack of the war. When the smoke cleared and the dust settled, over 4,000 Japanese troops were dead, and American dead and wounded numbered nearly 1,000.

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